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Robin,
would it be difficult to:-
a) make opening of the main window at full screen size, or last used size, or less than full screen, a user selection option, please?
b) remember the width set for the Camera control panel, when it's configured to auto-hide (between invocations, that is - I find the default width rather too small)?

SharpCap already does a) - at least it does for me, and I've just taken a look at the code that does it by remembering whether it is Maximised or not and if not the location/size of the window when you shut down. These values are used on the next startup.

I think it should be fairly easy to remember the auto-hide width of the control panel - I will put it on the to-do list.

Hi, Robin,
sorry for the delay in responding: I checked your reply to (a), and it does, so long as it's on my primary screen, but I run 2 copies open on my second screen (one for each camera), so I guess when I close these down, it tries to make sense of the numbers, and they're a bit awkward (it's a 4K monitor).

ah, I see - that's a bit more complicated I think. I am planning on trying to improve support for 4k monitors in 3.3, so will keep that in mind. For now I did put in some code to try to remember the autohide width - try out the latest beta when you get a chance.

Hi Robin.
I'm using Sharpcap in hardcore mode ( like 150 nights ) a year now. Sharpcap is great creation, except of this moment OP stated above. Especially when I'm going to next target imaging. Application tend to forget that live stacking panel at a bottom was unpinned. And of course other window frames sizes ( and stacking panel size and pining options ) setting always resets. That's okay if you use Sharpcap occasionally, but for intense using adds a lot of not necessary operation with every move. Can you fix this please?